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Bill Angelbeck
Faculty, Douglas College
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Anarchism and the archaeology of anarchic societies: resistance to centralization in the Coast Salish region of the Pacific Northwest Coast
B Angelbeck, C Grier
Current anthropology 53 (5), 547-587, 2012
1892012
Archaeology as therapy: connecting belongings, knowledge, time, place, and well-being
DM Schaepe, B Angelbeck, D Snook, JR Welch
Current Anthropology 58 (4), 502-533, 2017
1152017
The battle at Maple Bay: the dynamics of Coast Salish political organization through oral histories
B Angelbeck, E McLay
Ethnohistory 58 (3), 359-392, 2011
422011
The balance of autonomy and alliance in anarchic societies: The organization of defences in the Coast Salish past
B Angelbeck
World archaeology 48 (1), 51-69, 2016
402016
The Faustian bargain of technological change: Evaluating the socioeconomic effects of the bow and arrow transition in the Coast Salish past
B Angelbeck, I Cameron
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 36, 93-109, 2014
392014
From paradigms to practices: pursuing horizontal and long-term relationships with indigenous peoples for archaeological heritage management
B Angelbeck, C Grier
Canadian Journal of Archaeology/Journal canadien d'archéologie, 519-540, 2014
372014
Archaeology as partnerships in practice: A reply to La Salle and Hutchings
A Martindale, N Lyons, G Nicholas, B Angelbeck, SP Connaughton, ...
Canadian Journal of Archaeology 40 (1), 181-204, 2016
322016
Terraforming and monumentality as long-term social practice in the Salish Sea region of the Northwest Coast of North America
C Grier, B Angelbeck, E McLay
Hunter gatherer research 3 (1), 107-132, 2017
252017
Against typology: A critical approach to archaeological order
ER Henry, B Angelbeck, UZ Rizvi
The SAA Archaeological Record 17 (1), 28-32, 2017
232017
Anarchist theory and archaeology
B Angelbeck, L Borck, M Sanger
Encyclopedia of global archaeology, 1-8, 2018
192018
Conceptions of Coast Salish warfare, or Coast Salish pacifism reconsidered: archaeology, ethnohistory, and ethnography
B Angelbeck
Be of good mind: essays on the Coast Salish, 260-83, 2007
172007
Conceptions of Coast Salish warfare, or Coast Salish pacifism reconsidered: archaeology, ethnohistory, and ethnography
B Angelbeck
Be of good mind: essays on the Coast Salish, 260-83, 2007
172007
“Coyote broke the dams”: Power, reciprocity, and conflict in fish weir narratives and implications for traditional and contemporary fisheries
M Ritchie, B Angelbeck
Ethnohistory 67 (2), 191-220, 2020
142020
Applying Modes of Production Analysis to Non-State, or Anarchic, Societies
B Angelbeck
Modes of Production and Archaeology, 52, 2017
112017
Tradeoffs in Coast Salish social action: balancing autonomy, inequality, and sustainability
C Grier, B Angelbeck, M Hegmon
The give and take of sustainability: archaeological and anthropological …, 2017
102017
Interpreting the dialectic of sociopolitical tensions in the archaeological past: implications of an anarchist perspective for Iron Age societies
B Angelbeck
Alternative Iron Ages, 29-49, 2019
92019
Archaeological heritage and traditional forests within the logging economy of British Columbia: An Opportunity for Corporate Social Responsibility
B Angelbeck
Earth Matters, 123-142, 2017
82017
Direct actions and archaeology: the Lil'wat Peoples movement to protect archaeological sites
B Angelbeck, J Jones
Journal of Contemporary Archaeology 5 (2), 117-206, 2018
72018
Localized rituals and individual spirit powers: discerning regional autonomy through religious practices in the Coast Salish past
B Angelbeck
Journal of Northwest Anthropology 50 (1), 27-51, 2016
72016
Some like it hot
N Lyons, AM Prentiss, S Peacock, B Angelbeck
Inlet: Contributions to Archaeology 1, 1–13-1–13, 2018
52018
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